JMI Mass Communication Entrance Exam 2019 concludes
Khushboo Verma | June 9, 2019 | 12:11 PM IST | 1 min read
NEW DELHI, JUNE 9 - Jamia Milia Islamia successfully conducted JMI mass communication entrance exam in offline mode. The authorities conducted the exam to shortlist students for admission to MA in mass communication. The exam commenced at 9 a.m. and continued till 12 p.m.
JMI Mass Communication Entrance Exam 2019 Exam Pattern
JMI mass communication entrance exam was held for three hours. The paper was divided into two parts- Part A and B. Part A of the question paper consists of objective/multiple choice questions while Part B comprises subjective/descriptive theory.
JMI Mass Communication 2019 Exam Pattern
|
Particulars |
Duration of exam |
Maximum marks |
Passing Marks |
Negative marks |
|
Written Exam - Part A |
Three hours |
20 |
40% |
No |
|
Part B - Subjective Questions |
|
180 |
The questions in part A were based on general knowledge, art, Literature and culture. The paper also had questions from national/international political issues/personalities, film, television and other media. Part B comprises essay type long answers, which evaluates students’ skill in visualization, story telling and creative aptitude
About JMI Mass Communication Entrance Exam
The national level entrance exam is conducted to offer qualified students admission in mass communication course at a postgraduate level. The shortlisted candidates will have to take part in next round of selection, which includes interview, group discussion and portfolio.
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